13 Christmas gifts that Bitcoin and crypto degens will love

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Forget ugly sweaters and fruitcakes. This Christmas, it’s all about the Bitcoin bling and blockchain delights. 

Whether your loved one is mining crypto under the mistletoe, flexing their non-fungible tokens like Christmas ornaments, or staking tokens while sipping eggnog, Cointelegraph’s 2024 holiday gift guide has the perfect presents to light up their holiday.

Here are 13 Web3 gifts to wrap up for crypto enthusiasts this holiday season.

1. A crypto phone is a gift that keeps on giving

Solana’s second-generation phone, “Seeker,” is packed with features like a crypto wallet, NFT marketplace and DApp integrations.

Seekers’ predecessor, Saga, famously yielded lucrative airdrops for its owners, and Solana Labs claims Seeker will likewise be a “rewards magnet.”

The downside of selecting Seeker for a Christmas gift is that it won’t physically be available this Christmas. Preorders for “early adopters” cost $500 and it’s set to ship out next year.

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Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko unveils Seeker Solana phone. (Token2049)

There’s an Ethereum option as well. Freedom Factory, the team behind the ethOS operating system, unveiled “dGen1” which can interact with decentralized apps and sign transactions on Ethereum. 

Like Seeker, preorders are priced at $500 (in Ether) and the device is advertised to ship in 2025, though it’s not expected to have cellular telecommunications capabilities.



2. Let them know you were right

If you’re thinking of giving everyone in your family a small token of appreciation, skip the mug this Christmas and head on to Etsy to pick up some scented candles that say: “Smells like I was right about Bitcoin”.

Think back to all those dinner debates when your whole family ganged up on you, dismissing your Bitcoin passion while quoting legendary investor Warren Buffett’s “rat poison squared” criticism of Bitcoin.

Scented candle with a label that says, "Smells like I was right about Bitcoin."Scented candle with a label that says, "Smells like I was right about Bitcoin."
Get one for everyone. (Ryan Rasmussen)

Well, who’s laughing now?

For $30, you can gift a scented candle that not only shows your relatives you were right about Bitcoin but also lets them see it and smell it too. 

The candles come in six different scents, including sea salt and cinnamon vanilla.

3. Web3’s own PlayStation or Nintendo Switch

For gamers, the SuiPlay0x1 handheld console is a game-changer, available for pre-order for $600. Combining blockchain technology with immersive gameplay, this device lets players truly own their in-game assets.

It’s the perfect gift for anyone who wants to game and earn tokens like it’s 2025.

The blockchain gaming scene is riding into the new year with strong momentum from the success of Avalanche-based Off The Grid and Mythical Games’ collaboration with FIFA.

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The handheld is set to launch in the first half of 2025. (Sui)

More mainstream gaming firms are also exploring blockchain integration, recognizing that gamer skepticism toward blockchain and crypto can be alleviated by keeping the technology seamless and unobtrusive.

Innovative developers have designed games where players enjoy the benefits of blockchain without needing to understand or engage with the underlying mechanics.

4. Crypto mining kit for beginners

Mars Lander is a solo Bitcoin mining device with an aesthetic design.Mars Lander is a solo Bitcoin mining device with an aesthetic design.
The Mars Lander can be hooked to other USB miners to expand its capabilities. (Bitcoin Merch)

For the curious hobbyist, USB Bitcoin miners are a great way to dip their toes into the crypto mining world. 

GekkoScience Compac F is a good place to start. They get pretty hot, so you should get one with a fan, which will set you backaround $200.

For a more aesthetically pleasing option, the Mars Lander Solo Bitcoin Miner is available for $430.

These compact, plug-and-play devices let anyone join the Bitcoin network’s hashing process, usually as part of a mining pool. They aren’t going to make you rich, but think of them as mining for fun, education and the occasional satoshi rather than a serious income stream.

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5. Send them to the digital realm with a metaverse headset

The metaverse is a virtual playground that crypto enthusiasts love to explore. Whether they’re gaming, mingling at virtual events, or staking their claim on digital real estate, a high-quality VR headset is their ticket to the action.

Both the$500 Meta Quest 3and$1,100 HTC Vive XR Eliteoffer cutting-edge immersion, while the$550 Viture Pro XR glassesoffer a less immersive but sleeker and more travel-friendly option.

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Smart glasses are the way to go for less bulky options. (Nicholas Sutrich)

This gift says, “You’re not just online — you’re living in it.” Perfect for the traveler, the gamer or anyone who believes the metaverse is the future and wants to dive in headfirst.

6. A wallet-linked digital frame for their newly valuable NFTs

For the NFT aficionado, Tokenframe’s digital displays connect directly to their crypto wallets, letting them display their prized digital collectibles in high-definition brilliance. Forget dusty old photo frames — this is how you flex in the 21st century.

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A digital frame can display JPEG NFTs or even videos and GIFs. (Hexum)

Whether it’s rare ape art or pixelated punks, these frames elevate NFTs from digital files to decorative masterpieces. 

A 10-inch frame goes for $333 while the 55-inch beast costs $2,777.

7. Stream the Vitalik Buterin documentary

For the Ethereum enthusiast in your life, give the gift of insight into one of the finest minds of his generation with streaming access to “Vitalik: An Ethereum Story.”

This documentary delves into the journey of Vitalik Buterin and the creation of Ethereum, offering a fascinating look at the genius wunderkind — now wunderadult — behind the blockchain giant.

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Gas fees on the Ethereum mainnet costs five times the ticket price. (MetaMask)

Access comes via an NFT ticket, which can be minted for just 10 USD Coin (USDC). Pro tip: mint it on a layer 2 solution like Base to avoid paying more in gas fees than the cost of the ticket itself.

8. Go hard or don’t come home for Christmas

Encourage your loved ones to keep their digital treasure locked up with a hardware wallet. These gadgets store private keys offline, far away from hackers, malware and the internet’s darkest corners. For reliable classics, choices range from the Ledger Nano S for $80 or a Trezor Model T for $130. You have to physically press a button to approve a transaction, making them much safer

If you intend to go really hard this year, pick up the new Ledger Stax, which comes with a curved e-ink touchscreen for $400.

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The new Ledger Stax is the ultimate crypto wallet flex. (Ledger)

But remember that phishing is still a risk. As long as they’re careful and keep their recovery phrase safe, their crypto will stay secure.

9. Disaster-proof wallets and passwords

A hardware wallet can protect your crypto from hackers, but life has a way of throwing curveballs. Natural disasters, fires, or even an electromagnetic pulse (yes, like in sci-fi movies) can break your electronics and crypto wallets.

Read more: Can Bitcoin survive a Carrington Event knocking out the grid?

The Faraday bag is a simple solution to shield your crypto wallets from electromagnetic pulses. Privacy Pros’ Faraday bags go for $25, which is a small price to pay for peace of mind. 

They also offer seed phrase metal plates for $100 to complete the disaster-proof duo. These indestructible backups keep recovery phrases safe from fire, water and even catastrophic coffee spills.

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Better safe than sorry. (Privacy Pros)

Together, these gifts ensure crypto stays secure, no matter what life — or the apocalypse — throws their way.

10. Bitcoin (well obviously)

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What’s better than giving crypto to a crypto lover? Absolutely nothing. (Traxer)

A little Bitcoin is the modern-day equivalent of slipping cash into a holiday card. You can buy fractional amounts, so there’s no need to break the bank.

For a fun twist, blend tradition with innovation by sending a Christmas card with 24 random words. A true Bitcoiner will know exactly what it is, while your no-coiner cousins embark on a holiday treasure hunt.

If you are super well off, you might give them a Physical Bitcoin, like the one that was recently presented to President-elect Donald Trump.

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If Bitcoin’s too mainstream for your lucky recipient, there are at least 2.4 million other crypto choices including fan favorites Doge and Ethereum, according to CoinMarketCap.

11. Cute penguin plushies

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Pudgy Penguins toys are available in e-commerce stores or physical retail outlets around the world. (Pudgy Penguins)

In April 2022, entrepreneur Luca Netz acquired Pudgy Penguins for 750 ETH (approximately $2.5 million at the time). He expanded the brand beyond digital art into tangible merchandise, including a line of toys that quickly gained popularity.

Now, Pudgy Penguins toys are delightful gifts that bridge the digital and physical realms.

Each toy comes with a QR code that grants access to Pudgy World, an online platform offering games and digital experiences. 

12. The gift of knowledge

Help them level up their crypto knowledge with a selection of the most influential books in the space. 

Beginners will appreciate titles like The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous or The Internet of Money series by Andreas Antonopoulos for breaking down complex concepts.

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When a book makes you ape. (Simply Bitcoin)

More advanced enthusiasts might prefer subscriptions to data platforms like Nansen or Messari to dig into wallet activities and token flows — turning data into actionable intelligence.

With so many powerful tools at their fingertips, knowledge becomes a time sink for anyone who spends the winter holidays with dashboards instead of binging Christmas flicks on Netflix.

13. Send them to a crypto conference

For the crypto enthusiast who dreams of rubbing shoulders with the industry’s biggest names, tickets to a major crypto conference are the ultimate gift. 

Live events and conferences are packed with thought-provoking panels, innovative tech showcases and invaluable networking opportunities.

The annual Bitcoin Conferences are usually the biggest, like Wrestlemania or Superbowl for crypto. Tickets for the Las Vegas conference in May range from $389 to $7,500.

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Presidential candidate-turned-President-elect Donald Trump speaking at Bitcoin2024.

Truth is, afterparties are half the fun. Whether they’re learning about the next big trend, pitching their latest project, or just enjoying the vibe with like-minded crypto fans, these conferences are where the action happens.

Yohan YunYohan Yun

Yohan Yun

Yohan Yun is a multimedia journalist covering blockchain since 2017. He has contributed to crypto media outlet Forkast as an editor and has covered Asian tech stories as an assistant reporter for Bloomberg BNA and Forbes. He spends his free time cooking, and experimenting with new recipes.

Source: Cointelegraph.com News

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